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The Woman Who Helped Shape America: Story of Eliza Hamilton

Current price: $19.98
The Woman Who Helped Shape America: Story of Eliza Hamilton
The Woman Who Helped Shape America: Story of Eliza Hamilton

Barnes and Noble

The Woman Who Helped Shape America: Story of Eliza Hamilton

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Step into the life of one of America's most remarkable women, a figure often overshadowed by her famous husband but whose story is filled with courage, compassion, and enduring strength. This book invites young readers on an inspiring journey through the pivotal moments of the American Revolution and the early years of the United States, all seen through the eyes of a woman who made a lasting impact on the nation.
Discover how a young girl from a prominent New York family grew into a pillar of support during the nation's founding, using her intelligence and dedication to help shape the world around her. Follow her as she faces unimaginable personal tragedies with resilience, turning her grief into a lifelong mission to help others. From preserving the legacy of one of America's Founding Fathers to founding the first private orphanage in New York City, her story is one of unwavering dedication to family, community, and country.
This engaging narrative brings history to life, offering a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of a woman who helped build the foundation of a new nation. Perfect for young readers who love history, adventure, and stories of real-life heroes.

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